In the morning, I rushed to the battlefield of "Hundred Regiments War" with the intern reporter of the school newspaper, watched the performance with them, recruited new clubs, and told them what to pay attention to in the interview. I feel that Sister Fangfang regards me as a freshman. I know that college life is still brand-new in their eyes. They are curious about all the clubs, and of course they see different angles.
During the interview, several primary school girls asked me, what should I do if there are many clubs that want to join? As an old Bacon, I have to say: Just choose one or two clubs that interest you and make you really happy.
I remember when I first entered the university, I wanted to join a club I was interested in. At that time, I joined several clubs, and sometimes I was busy planning activities at one or two in the evening. I really learned a lot at that time, but I still took a detour in retrospect. In fact, the association is only an interest group and should play a role as a link. A group of like-minded friends get together and do what they like, which is indeed a relatively happy thing in college life.
However, not all clubs are so beautiful. Many things began to deviate from their original intention in the process of development. Some clubs recruit members just to collect sponsorship fees, but they can't get them. Some people join clubs and do things that have little interest in themselves. Some people even become narrow-minded and short-sighted in order to gain so-called fame and petty profits in the club. Those things run counter to each other, in fact, they are self-deprecation of hobbies.
Because I like reading, I joined a reading club when I was a freshman. I remember asking my seniors where I could read books on the first day, and then staying in the library for several days without knowing what to read. I just enjoyed some inner peace in those days. At that time, the president of the Federation of Students studied medicine, but he was a person who loved reading. He dabbled in a wide range of classical literature, novels, psychology and philosophy. What surprises me most is that he can almost recite the Tao Te Ching! The president is an elegant man. We often meet in the office, drink the new tea he brought from home, and talk about current events and people's livelihood in the north and south. It is endless and unlimited, but it must be very interesting. Sometimes when we talk about blushing, a cup of tea smiles at each other. Although the time is short, it is my best yearning for the club to do interesting things with interesting people. I'd rather be a simple-minded person than be a club cadre in the future.
Some schoolmates asked, is the university interested in joining the club? That's not necessarily true. Being interested can also be a person's exploration and persistence, but it is better. Don't please others. It's all because of interest. Of course, if three or two like-minded friends become attached because of their interests, they can often do things they are interested in, or they can be more comfortable without joining any clubs. Joining a club is also beneficial. People with poor self-control will be urged, and you may meet more like-minded friends.